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Robert Garver is a graduate of the Cinema Studies program at New York University. His column is distributed every week to a network of over 50 newspapers. More of his reviews can be found online at www.bobatthemovies.com or e-mail rrg251@nyu.edu.

“The Purge” is a moderately effective horror movie that covers the familiar ground of the home-invasion movie while embracing a unique setting.

This weekend we had a special guest for a visit – our granddaughter Cortney. My husband Darby’s daughter and my step-daughter Chantelle lives in Moorhead and she is 26. She has two kids Cortney, 9, and Dylan, 3.

A freelance writer and photographer, John Dermody has been a resident of Frazee for more than 20 years. His interests include books, politics, education, music, sports and working to improve the community.

Recently, I ran across a reference to the Flat Earth Society. Yes, there really is such an entity.

Robert Garver is a graduate of the Cinema Studies program at New York University. His column is distributed every week to a network of over 50 newspapers. More of his reviews can be found online at www.bobatthemovies.com or e-mail rrg251@nyu.edu.

It is commonly accepted that of the original “Star Trek” movie series, 1982’s “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” is about 10 times better than 1979’s “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.”

Albert (Ike) Fischer was born June 12, 1921, in Frazee where he grew up and attended school. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II he returned to the family farm near Frazee. He married Larene Haas. Their daughter Lori and son-in-law Don Thorp, Frazee, have two sons, Martin and Roger, and now live on the family farm while Ike and Larene reside in town.

9-23-1887. We are glad to hear that Rev. E.L. Smith, former pastor of the Free Methodist Church at Frazee City, has been appointed chairman of the Northern District, and Father Childs is to be pastor at this place for the coming year.

Robert Garver is a graduate of the Cinema Studies program at New York University. His column is distributed every week to a network of over 50 newspapers. More of his reviews can be found online at www.bobatthemovies.com or e-mail rrg251@nyu.edu.

The trouble with “Now You See Me,” or any other movie about magic, is that you know there’s going to be a huge twist at the end.

A freelance writer and photographer, John Dermody has been a resident of Frazee for more than 20 years. His interests include books, politics, education, music, sports and working to improve the community.